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François Mitterrand Cultural Space

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François Mitterrand Cultural Space
François Mitterrand Cultural Space
François Mitterrand Cultural Space
François Mitterrand Cultural Space
François Mitterrand Cultural Space
François Mitterrand Cultural Space
François Mitterrand Cultural Space
Phone:
+33 5 45 81 38 88

Hours:
Sunday10am - 12pm, 2pm - 6pm
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday2pm - 6pm
Thursday2pm - 6pm
Friday2pm - 6pm
Saturday10am - 12pm, 2pm - 6pm


François Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand was a French statesman who served as President of France from 1981 to 1995, the longest time in office in French history. As First Secretary of the Socialist Party, he was the first figure from the left elected President of France under the Fifth Republic. Reflecting family influences, Mitterrand started political life on the Catholic nationalist right. He served under the Vichy Regime in its earlier years. Subsequently he joined the Resistance, moved to the left, and held ministerial office several times under the Fourth Republic. He opposed de Gaulle's establishment of the Fifth Republic. Although at times a politically isolated figure, Mitterrand outmaneuvered rivals to become the left's standard bearer in every presidential election from 1965 to 1988, except 1969. Elected President in the May 1981 presidential election, he was re-elected in 1988 and held office until 1995. Mitterrand invited the Communist Party into his first government, a controversial move at the time. In the event, the Communists were boxed in as junior partners and, rather than taking advantage, saw their support erode. They left the cabinet in 1984. Early in his first term, Mitterrand followed a radical economic program, including nationalization of key firms, but after two years, with the economy in crisis, he reversed course. He pushed a liberal agenda with reforms such as the abolition of death penalty, the 39-hour work week, and the end of a government monopoly in radio and television broadcasting. His foreign and defense policies built on those of his Gaullist predecessors. His partnership with German Chancellor Helmut Kohl advanced European integration via the Maastricht Treaty, but he accepted German reunification only reluctantly. During his time in office he was a strong promoter of culture and implemented a range of costly Grands Projets. He is the only French President to ever have named a female Prime Minister, Edith Cresson, in 1991. He was twice forced by the loss of a parliamentary majority into cohabitation governments with conservative cabinets led, respectively, by Jacques Chirac , and Édouard Balladur . Less than eight months after leaving office, Mitterrand died from the prostate cancer he had successfully concealed for most of his presidency. Beyond making the French left electable, Mitterrand presided over the rise of the Socialist Party to dominance of the left, and the decline of the once-mighty Communist Party . He is known for his Mitterrand doctrine, a policy of not extraditing convicted far-left terrorists of the years of lead such as Cesare Battisti to Italy. This policy eventually led to most of them never being punished for their crimes.
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